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the juniper communis

Juniper (Juniperus communis) is an evergreen plant common in Europe and Asia. Its history dates back to thousands of years ago, when it was used by ancient peoples for its medicinal properties and for the production of alcoholic beverages.

In pharmacies, this plant is used to treat digestion problems and urinary tract infections. Juniper berries are rich in active ingredients such as tannins, flavonoids and essential oils which have anti-inflammatory, diuretic and antispasmodic properties.

Juniper is also a very important ingredient in the GIN MEDITERRANEO, due to its psychoactive effects. Juniper berries are used to flavor gin, giving it a unique, bitter flavor.

In general the benefits of juniper are:

  • Improved digestion
  • Treatment of urinary tract infections
  • Anti-inflammatory properties
  • Diuretic properties
  • Antispasmodic properties

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Common juniper – GINEPRO COMUNE

Juniper is also used as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks, as it grows vigorously and looks attractive all year round.

In summary it is a versatile plant with multiple uses, which has proven to be effective in the treatment of some ailments and which gives the gin a unique and

Juniper is a genus of evergreen plants belonging to the Cupressaceae family. Its presence has been detected in many geological formations from various eras, including the Mesozoic era, when dinosaurs were present on Earth.

Fossil remains of juniper have been found in many areas of the world, including North America, Europe and Asia. These fossil remains show that plants of the Juniperus genus were present during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, that is, between approximately 200 and 65 million years ago.

The plants of that era were very similar to current ones, but could reach larger dimensions. Some fossilized specimens show trunks with diameters up to 1 meter and heights up to 40 meters.

In general, it is thought that juniper was present in mountain or hilly environments, but also in humid areas such as swamps and lakes. It was probably a very resistant plant that was able to adapt to different environmental conditions.

There is no definitive evidence that dinosaurs ate juniper. However, given that juniper was an evergreen plant, it was probably available as food for much of the year, meaning it may have been used as a food resource by dinosaurs.

Furthermore, some types of dinosaurs were herbivores, so they fed mainly on plants. If these dinosaurs lived in environments where this plant grew, it is likely that they used it as a food source.

However, there are no fossilized records to prove that dinosaurs ate juniper. In general, determining the diet of dinosaurs is a complex matter and often relies on clues, such as the shape of the teeth or the structure of the digestive tract.

In any case, it is important to note that the presence of juniper in fossil deposits does not prove that dinosaurs consumed it, it may simply have been present in the environment.

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